Triple Town is an award-winning original puzzle game in which you try to grow the greatest possible city. The larger the city you build, the more points you score. You build your city by matching three or more game-pieces: combine three grasses to make a bush, three bushes to make a tree...

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"What do you get when you mix two parts Bejeweled with one part Civilization?"
Runner up, indie game of 2011! - Edge Magazine

"It's the kind of game where the phrase 'just one more game' is followed by hours of trying to beat your high score."
Runner up, best game of 2011! - Gamezebo

"When the 6 x 6 grid fills up, it's game over... but you'll more than likely just want to try again to beat your high score."
Runner up, social game of 2011! - Gamasutra

About This Game

Triple Town is an award-winning original puzzle game in which you try to grow the greatest possible city. The larger the city you build, the more points you score. You build your city by matching three or more game-pieces: combine three grasses to make a bush, three bushes to make a tree... until you've filled the board with houses, cathedrals and castles. Along the way, you'll have to outwit giant bears who will try to block your progress.

How large can you grow your dream city before the board fills and the game ends?

This is the ultimate hardcore version of Triple Town. There are no in-app purchases of any kind in the game. There is no DLC. When you buy the game, you get everything it has to offer with that purchase. We hope you enjoy it!

Triple Town is a devilishly addictive puzzle game, masquerading as a town builder. Players place objects like grass, bushes and trees in a 6x6 grid. When three of the same object touch, they merge into a single new "leveled up" structure, earning players more points and freeing up valuable real estate. Three trees become a house, three houses an estate, three estates a mansion, and so-on.The better a player plans, the longer their round will last. Play it right and you'll perfectly line up three mansions & wrack up big points. But one mistake can lead to churches, houses and other structures littered around the field, making it tough to progress.Triple Town is perfectly tuned – any time things are beginning to look too dire a wild card crystal or object-deleting robot comes up, allowing the round to continue.Triple Town's core matching gameplay is extremely addictive, but the package itself is brought down by its lack of depth and options.Triple Town would be better off if it were sold like a standard puzzle game and included a few more options. However, if you are a casual gamer, looking for something easy to play when idle, which doesn't require fast reflexes or a lot of thought, this is a game you should try.

I've waited to buy this game for quite some time after i have seen it on some video. I like "connecting three items in a row" games (7 wonders, puzzle quest, etc.). And in this one you connect 3 and create something new. Cool. It is. And it is very addicting, nice cartoony looking game, with funny, anime-ish bears roaming wild :) But, it has no end game. So, after completing a few of sane achievements (some are just way out of average player league) you have nothing to do and you have no campaign or challenges to complete. You can just play the same game over and over again. Though it is addictive and you start to feel an itch to play one more time (maybe this time i will be able to reach some advanced buildings or even castles.. no, same sh*t, cornered by ninja bears, no items you need, etc.). But after playing for 15-20 minutes you just start to feel you are wasting your time. It is just another time killing junky from the mobile world. Nice looking. But it doesn't give you some sort of achievement or completion feeling, which i usually want from a game.

As most of the times i expected absolutely nothing going into game like Triple Town. But when i start playing it just grasp me and didn´t let go for some time.

I would describe Triple Town as super addictive puzzle game where you can easily get lost and play for several hours.This will happen for sure if you like style, level of challenge, cute music and if your dream is killing bears to build churches from their graves, then you should definetely pick up this game.

I wish there was a way of saying this game is "surprisingly addicting" without sounding like some pretentious game snob, but there isn't.

This game is surprisingly addicting.

Triple Town will turn you into an obsessive compulsive mess, and task you with making your little settlements as neat and clean as you can, the novelty leads flawlessly into obsession and before you know it, you've marathonned a whole two seasons of your favourite show in your second monitor and it's 4:30 am and you hate yourself just a little bit more and yet YOU DON'T STOP PLAYING CHRIST WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?

It roots itself firmly in the casual phone game mindset, but since it isn't trying to sell me something I can play it without feeling like I'm contributing to the problem.

This is a nice game, sadly it's also dosn't do anything when you level up your town building. No new modes seem to unlock when you upgrade tears, and all you are doing is endlessly trying to get better and better scores, on the same 5 modes. Each mode is differnt enough, but the lack of a multiplyer or an ablity of some kind (besides one time use ietms) leave this game feeling like it's a time grinder.

The end game is the real question, as in "Will anything happen" and the time required to find out is NOT worth the investment. (not that I've found what's at "the end") The reward of expanding the town and building higher level teirs dosn't seem to reward other then basic building blocks to get to higher teirs. The limit in the stores on buying items is annoying, and you'll play for a few days just to afford the crystals and wait for them to re stock.

The graphics and sound fit the game well, and there is nothing wrong with the game, I just don't think the end game is worth it.

The basic principle of Triple Town is nice, you have a limited area and have to put three objects of the same kind next to each other to create a single upgraded version of those objects, that can again be upgraded by putting two more objects of the same type next to it - and so on. This can become quite tricky the more items you have on a map since once you run out of space to place objects the level is over. When you upgrade an object you get points for it, naturally the more advanced an upgrade is, the more points you get. You can use those points to upgrade your town, which is the hub from where you access the randomly generated levels. The town's buildings generate items that will help you during the regular levels. The bigger and better your town becomes, the more and better items you will get.

The problem with the game is that there is no goal. No special challenges, nothing to achieve other than endlessly upgrading your town. It's the same thing over and over, and that felt rather pointless to me. You could try to get the best possible upgrade of an object (there is even a Steam achievement for it), but for that you need a lot of special items, and you can only obtain those by upgrading your town and collecting more money. That means you need to grind for dozens, if not hundreds of hours and all you get for it is a Steam achievement.

Imo this would be a decent time killer for mobile platforms, but there are simply far better puzzle games on PC to waste your time with Triple Town.

It's the easiest of puzzle games, really, with an excellent learning curve. The formula behind it is genius, the gameplay is addicting and the bears are total ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s. Triple Town is brilliant is in simplicity.

I've been playing Triple Town for years now, starting on iOS. This game has sucked up chunks of my life (especially weekends, now that they offer world wide tournaments on mobile) and I regret none of it. I will say that my favorite game mode (in which you have 2 minutes to build as big of a city as possible) is missing from the PC version yet available in mobile, which seems rather odd. If you're coming to this game without previous experience on your iOS device than you won't miss it but man, what's up with that developers?

For a casual time waster game, this one is suprisingly addicting. I can easily play this game and watch videos or movies at the same time compared to other games that require a lot more attention. Building the main town can take a long time but I would still recommend it, especially for the ferocioulsy cute bears.

I picked this up because it looked cute and was part of the Humble Bundle Cute pack, go figure! I started it and honestly, this game is super addictive! It's a lot of fun to round up bears and crush them into churchs (play it, it'll make sense!), and the the fact that you get your own personal little city to permanently keep building up and expanding is really clever. This game is really easy to learn the rules but it isn't easy to beat! I suggest that anyone who likes puzzlers and strategy games should definitely give this a go! Also, very clean and cute graphics.

I really like this game, it is super cute and fun .... I like when the towns people get scared (it makes me giggle). My only complaint is the amount of money it takes to buy a teenie tiny tile. Other then that great game.

I definitely recommend this game! It's very addictive and fun to try to get all the possible combinations and get further and further in the game. The game is pretty much endless and can be difficult at times, but this keeps it interesting. The artwork is also cute, which makes it even better.

This game is a fun little puzzle game to pass the time with. I highly recommend it for its quirky artwork and puzzles.

Pros:- The game auto-saves your progress so it is easy to start and quit as convenient. - Can decorate the player's Bear Island with in game items, thus encouraging the player to continue playing to earn the in game coins to furnish the island. - Multiple islands with different puzzle rules to play on- Addicting game play

Cons:- This is a light weight puzzle game, and it can get tedious after long periods of play time.

The bears are come to remind us that all is chaos. All will be left to the bears, and to the shrubs, as empires fall, each in its time.

It is a somnambulant and disquieting reality, this Triple Town. Unknowable Lovecraftian horrors await at every turn. Quake at your smallness! Madness slathers with hunger and claws at your door. Yes, in the gaping maw of madness lies your perdition.

Your perdition is Triple Town.

This seems impossible, you say. Impossible! But all things are possible through Triple Town. All that becomes impossible beneath the great and terrible gaze of Triple Town, all that shall not linger—cannot linger!—in this dismal, eternal city...

...is you.

You say that you have come to conquer and dismantle Triple Town. I tell you that your heroism is the buzzing of a gnat amid a tempest. I tell you that your endeavor is doomed before it has begun. I tell you, for I pity you, that your eternity is but the blink of an eye to Triple Town. Therefore tremble, and depart.

Depart, while there still is life in you, though your retreat, like your bravery, means nothing. Triple Town will find you, wherever you may run. And should you live a thousand thousand lifetimes, your happiness will turn to ash as you hear the bears approaching, their growls crisp and icy and immutable.